Thomas Hale Streets

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Thomas Hale Streets (20 de novembre de 1847 – 3 de març de 1925) va ser un naturalista estatunidenc. Va exercir com cirurgià en la U.S. Navy des de 1872 i es va jubilar el 1909com Director of the Navy Hospital a Washington, D.C.. Va ser un veterà de la Guerra de Cuba. Morí el 1925 d'un atac de cor Les seves obres inclouen Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877). rdf:langString
Thomas Hale Streets (1847–1925) estis usona naturalisto. Verko lia estas Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877). rdf:langString
Thomas Hale Streets (November 20, 1847 – March 3, 1925) was an American naturalist. He served as a surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 1872 and retired in 1909 as the Director of the Navy Hospital in Washington, D.C. He was a veteran of the Spanish–American War. He died in 1925 of heart disease. His works include Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Thomas Hale Streets (20 de novembre de 1847 – 3 de març de 1925) va ser un naturalista estatunidenc. Va exercir com cirurgià en la U.S. Navy des de 1872 i es va jubilar el 1909com Director of the Navy Hospital a Washington, D.C.. Va ser un veterà de la Guerra de Cuba. Morí el 1925 d'un atac de cor Les seves obres inclouen Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877).
rdf:langString Thomas Hale Streets (1847–1925) estis usona naturalisto. Verko lia estas Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877).
rdf:langString Thomas Hale Streets (November 20, 1847 – March 3, 1925) was an American naturalist. He served as a surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 1872 and retired in 1909 as the Director of the Navy Hospital in Washington, D.C. He was a veteran of the Spanish–American War. He died in 1925 of heart disease. His works include Contributions to the Natural History of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California (1877).
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